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Diabetes a Curse to Human Health
Diabetes a Curse to Human Health

Diabetes is a ever growing concern in todays world. It has had its largest impact in the in the western world as we become ever busier with time crunches, due dates and quotas to meet. During earlier years diabetes was not nearly as much of an issue. Many believe this is the result of many differences in society, for example having more physical jobs rather than desk jobs, lack of preservatives in food as opposed to food saturated in preservatives today, people also ate a much more balanced diet rather than eating fast food in a hurry. Many would agree that this major change in our society and the way we live pose the greatest threat for those dealing with diabeties or in danger of acquiring diabetes.

There are mainly two types of Diabetes: Type 1 is insulin dependent, whereas Type 2 is not. Both of these diseases elevate blood sugar levels; however Type 2 is not a disease to a persons' immune system. People with Type 2 Diabetes can control the disease, and in cases they can even reverse it. They may do this by combining exercise with appropriate dietary habits, and suitable weight control.

what are the common diabetes symptoms?

The common diabetes symptoms include the following: excessive thirst, frequent urination, extreme weightloss or gain, highly increased fatigue, irritability, increased hunger, blurry vision, confusion, upon many other symptoms of diabeties. One extremely important thing to consider is that these symptoms do not mean you have diabetes, they are simply warning signs and should be used as "red flags" in order to get checked out by a medical professional. In other words, it is common for everyone to experience one or more of theses symptoms every now and then, but should not be ignored either. If these symptoms persist or come back repeatedly or if you experience more than one of these diabetes symptoms at a time, it may be time to visit the doctor to get tested.

Only a medical professional can diagnose whether or not you have diabetes through simple blood tests. The key to treatment is early detection. In addition, preventative maintenance is key to not falling victim to this disease. In addition, diabetes can be inherited through other family members. If you have a history of diabetes within your family, you may be at greater risk for this disease.

Today it is being felt most in India, the Middle East, China and the United States. Something has to be done and done quickly! Unfortunately there is not a miracle pill that can solve the problem. This is an issue that has to be looked into, because a lot of what causes diabetes is nutritional based.

We have known about the increase in Diabetes for 50 years, but haven't really done anything about this terrible disease.The cause is varied and has to do with environment, and social behaviours, alterations in lifestyle and in diet and physical activity are known causers of the disease.

In developing nation it seems to be more prevalent among poor communities. This is because families within these economic levels tend to buy more packaged drinks and low cost foods.

Don't be fooled! Diabetes is a deadly disease, and almost 3.8 million people die from its causes every year. This sheer quantity of deaths is the same as those that die from HIV/AIDS per year. It used to be that the disease was only attributed to the elderly, but now it affects middle aged people too, especially in developing nations. Diabetes is a world killer and accounts for loss of life and suffering by many, yet not very much is being done about it.




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